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While we try our best to keep this page updated, if a beer is "not on tap" we appologize! Our patrons have drank up all the good stuff before the next batch was ready...Not all good things can last forever, ya' know! Cheers!

On tap BEERS

6.5%
55 IBU

Watertower IPA

A well-balanced IPA with strong floral notes backed by a semi-sweet malt forward backbone. This IPA combines fresh flavors with hints of citrus. Goes great with casual meals like burgers, pizzas or try with a chef salad.

4.5%
33 IBU

Floodwater Pale Ale

On Christmas Eve in 1955, Sutter County was plagued with a flood that took lives, injured thousands, and caused damage in excess of $2.5 billion dollars (calculated with inflation). This beer was brewed to remember those that were lost and those that persevered through the flood to later help build the strong community we now enjoy in Sutter County today.

YEAR ROUND BEERS

6.5%
55 IBU

Watertower IPA

A well-balanced IPA with strong floral notes backed by a semi-sweet malt forward backbone. This IPA combines fresh flavors with hints of citrus. Goes great with casual meals like burgers, pizzas or try with a chef salad.

4.5%
33 IBU

Floodwater Pale Ale

On Christmas Eve in 1955, Sutter County was plagued with a flood that took lives, injured thousands, and caused damage in excess of $2.5 billion dollars (calculated with inflation). This beer was brewed to remember those that were lost and those that persevered through the flood to later help build the strong community we now enjoy in Sutter County today.

8.0%
100 IBU

Franklin Double IPA

“Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy”, oh that Ben and his love for beer, and memorable quotes. Probably a misquote, he was more likely discussing rain as the “proof” and how it nourishes the vineyard. So Franklin liked wine, okay, he also liked freedom and taking long walks with a kite during thunder storms. We all know deep down this lover of life, also LOVED beer and we would just prefer to turn a blind eye to any historical inaccuracies and to see this founding father in a brighter, more fun loving light. As far as we are concerned, he was an outspoken lover of craft brewing, a brash ale drinker and a slapper of backsides after a hearty belting of a patriotic tune.

6.0%
55 IBU

Riley's Red

Sutter Buttes founder, Mark, first brewed this beer as a tribute to his great-grandfather, Michael Riley. Originally from County Mayo, Ireland, Riley immigrated to the United States for religious reasons like many Irishmen in his day. This robust and hoppy red ale has all the best features of an American craft red ale, but still grounded with Irish style and Irish Ale yeast. We hope you enjoy this American twist on a classic Irish Red!

5.5%
20 IBU

Annie's Almond Brown Ale

A nutty brown ale made with local Almonds

4.5%
20 IBU

Kolsch

A great summertime beer that boasts it's refreshing crisp finish and cereally malt flavors. Pours a slightly cloudy golden haze with frothy head. Best served ice cold, on a hot day, in the company of great friends!

5.6%
10 IBU

Hefeweizen

A spicy, earthy traditional German style hefeweizen

SEASONAL BEERS

10%
152 IBU

Junior Triple IPA

“Look, we know we will be judged, “not good enough to be called…”, oh the scandal of it all. But please understand that we did not mean it to go this far. We were just messing around; passion simply clouded our better judgment. Maybe we should have just kept it in our pant's…pocket. The idea I mean. We were just looking for a good time, sewing our oats (or barley as it were), not necessarily looking for a progeny (albeit illegitimate) or a hopped-up descendent of our Franklin Double IPA. We just wanted something a little wilder, a little more rebellious, a little YOUNGER, if you will. The ELDER Franklin (Ben as he’s known) was such a straight and narrow, patriotic type, we needed something that spoke to his King -loving child, the one that he didn’t mean to have. So we just did it, and being responsible participants in this creation (it took more than two for this tango), we will claim it and proudly give it our name: A tribute to William Franklin, the YOUNGER of the two, or as we like to call him…Junior, the illegitimate one, a product of messing around.”

4.6%
35 IBU

Sutter County Common

A common ale recipe with the woody, rustic flavors from the Northern Brewer hops and it balanced by its grainy maltiness and crisp, dry finish.

Enjoy this bold stout as part of a desert pairing or with a hearty meal on a cold day. Pours a thick frothy head with medium to medium-low carbonation.

10.2%
26 IBU

Yule Nog

A yule time blended Imperial Cream Stout brewed with spices reminiscent of the holiday season. Sweet with molasses and balanced with a bourbon barrel aged smokiness and notes of cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla.

7.2%
20 IBU

Amber Ale

A perfect middle-of-the-road amber ale with sweet malt characteristics and just a tiny splash of hops to give this amber the balance it needs. Refreshing and crisp, this is a goto beer for new craft beer drinkers or when pairing with a hearty meal.

SPECIAL RELEASE BEERS

8.8%
90 IBU

Blackie Ford's Hop Riot

Blackie Ford, the revolutionary spokesperson for the wheatland hop workers strike of 1913. Unsanitary working and living conditions, contaminated water and brutally underpaid workers united under Blackie Ford’s voice for decent treatment. We dedicate this high-hop Imperial Black IPA, brewed with hop strains thought to be grown in Wheatland at the time. Dedicated to the imprisonment of Ford, and those who lost their lives. Respect the workers that help grow and harvest our food.

7.0%
80 IBU

Pilot #7

8.8%
19 IBU

Old Ale

A big, robust, malty old stock ale with complex sugar notes of roasted malts and brown sugar. A true winter warmer that pairs well with a light meal or as a perfect dessert beer.

4.7%
40 IBU

West Coast Ale

This hoppy west coast style pale ale has pronounced bitterness and slightly hoppy aroma. It’s a sessionable pale ale at only 4.5% ABV and pairs well with a Pastrami sandwich

7.2%
28 IBU

Saison

A citrusy, grassy nose with a spicy, peppery finish and complex earthy yeast notes. Pairs well with our french dip.

5.2%
32 IBU

Farmers Tan Ale

Agriculture is the backbone of our heritage in Northern California and in our growing city of Yuba City, California. We’re proud to brew this beer in honor of the farmers who labor away at the land to bring us high-quality ingredients for our favorite beverage...cold, delicious, full, beer.
This hazy tan ale has a pleasant fruity and floral aroma, with light mineral hop bitterness. It is crisp, creamy and lightly sweet, brewed with a touch of coriander which adds the citrus and pepper spice flavor subtlies. This tan ale is the perfect refreshment that we all look forward to after a long days work!

6.5%
55 IBU

Watertower IPA

A well-balanced IPA with strong floral notes backed by a semi-sweet malt forward backbone. This IPA combines fresh flavors with hints of citrus. Goes great with casual meals like burgers, pizzas or try with a chef salad.

4.5%
33 IBU

Floodwater Pale Ale

On Christmas Eve in 1955, Sutter County was plagued with a flood that took lives, injured thousands, and caused damage in excess of $2.5 billion dollars (calculated with inflation). This beer was brewed to remember those that were lost and those that persevered through the flood to later help build the strong community we now enjoy in Sutter County today.

8.0%
100 IBU

Franklin Double IPA

“Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy”, oh that Ben and his love for beer, and memorable quotes. Probably a misquote, he was more likely discussing rain as the “proof” and how it nourishes the vineyard. So Franklin liked wine, okay, he also liked freedom and taking long walks with a kite during thunder storms. We all know deep down this lover of life, also LOVED beer and we would just prefer to turn a blind eye to any historical inaccuracies and to see this founding father in a brighter, more fun loving light. As far as we are concerned, he was an outspoken lover of craft brewing, a brash ale drinker and a slapper of backsides after a hearty belting of a patriotic tune.

10%
152 IBU

Junior Triple IPA

“Look, we know we will be judged, “not good enough to be called…”, oh the scandal of it all. But please understand that we did not mean it to go this far. We were just messing around; passion simply clouded our better judgment. Maybe we should have just kept it in our pant's…pocket. The idea I mean. We were just looking for a good time, sewing our oats (or barley as it were), not necessarily looking for a progeny (albeit illegitimate) or a hopped-up descendent of our Franklin Double IPA. We just wanted something a little wilder, a little more rebellious, a little YOUNGER, if you will. The ELDER Franklin (Ben as he’s known) was such a straight and narrow, patriotic type, we needed something that spoke to his King -loving child, the one that he didn’t mean to have. So we just did it, and being responsible participants in this creation (it took more than two for this tango), we will claim it and proudly give it our name: A tribute to William Franklin, the YOUNGER of the two, or as we like to call him…Junior, the illegitimate one, a product of messing around.”

6.0%
55 IBU

Riley's Red

Sutter Buttes founder, Mark, first brewed this beer as a tribute to his great-grandfather, Michael Riley. Originally from County Mayo, Ireland, Riley immigrated to the United States for religious reasons like many Irishmen in his day. This robust and hoppy red ale has all the best features of an American craft red ale, but still grounded with Irish style and Irish Ale yeast. We hope you enjoy this American twist on a classic Irish Red!

4.6%
35 IBU

Sutter County Common

A common ale recipe with the woody, rustic flavors from the Northern Brewer hops and it balanced by its grainy maltiness and crisp, dry finish.

5.5%
20 IBU

Annie's Almond Brown Ale

A nutty brown ale made with local Almonds

4.5%
20 IBU

Kolsch

A great summertime beer that boasts it's refreshing crisp finish and cereally malt flavors. Pours a slightly cloudy golden haze with frothy head. Best served ice cold, on a hot day, in the company of great friends!

Agriculture is the backbone of our heritage in Northern California and in our growing city of Yuba City, California. We’re proud to brew this beer in honor of the farmers who labor away at the land to bring us high-quality ingredients for our favorite beverage...cold, delicious, full, beer.
This hazy tan ale has a pleasant fruity and floral aroma, with light mineral hop bitterness. It is crisp, creamy and lightly sweet, brewed with a touch of coriander which adds the citrus and pepper spice flavor subtlies. This tan ale is the perfect refreshment that we all look forward to after a long days work!

8.8%
90 IBU

Blackie Ford's Hop Riot

Blackie Ford, the revolutionary spokesperson for the wheatland hop workers strike of 1913. Unsanitary working and living conditions, contaminated water and brutally underpaid workers united under Blackie Ford’s voice for decent treatment. We dedicate this high-hop Imperial Black IPA, brewed with hop strains thought to be grown in Wheatland at the time. Dedicated to the imprisonment of Ford, and those who lost their lives. Respect the workers that help grow and harvest our food.

7.0%
80 IBU

Pilot #7

5.5%
10 IBU

Stout

Enjoy this bold stout as part of a desert pairing or with a hearty meal on a cold day. Pours a thick frothy head with medium to medium-low carbonation.

6.5%
10 IBU

Creamery Stout

Enjoy this stouts milky, creamy notes with as part of a desert pairing or with a hearty meal on a cold day. Pours a thick frothy head with medium to medium-low carbonation. We pay homage to our cities first creamery which helped supply not only our city, but much of the rural central valley as a hub for dairy products.

6.5%
60 IBU

Hopaphobia

FEAR THE HOPS! This brew has hoppy Fangs and a 100+ IBU rating. It reeks of the oils of all of the 12 different types of hops that have paid the ultimate price, you should be afraid, very afraid. If the hair on the back of your neck is standing on end and you are breaking in to a cold sweat you may want to just back away, do not make eye contact as this may be interpreted as a challenge, speak in a deep, calm voice, and wave your arms to make yourself look bigger. If you are the kind of person that embraces your fears, and you don’t want to look silly in the beer isle at the market then please enjoy this brew!